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Lonffwoixl, the jilaeo on St. llpipua where Napoleon spent his exile, ami the Rcena of his denth, hs been purchased bv the French Government. Jacob G. Ford of Glenville, Schenec tady County, N. V., is the oldest lawyer living in the State of New York, being now in hi (8th yenr of his age. M.ISOXIC. A The regular meetings of Nebraska 'V Lodge, No. 184, of Freennd Accepted Masons, will be hold at Masonic Hall, on the second and fouilh Tuesday evenings of each month, at 0 1-2 o'clock. L. 13. KINNEY, W. M. I. O. O. V. Th regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge, No. 4, will be hold on Saturday evening of ach week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brother of the order who may be in our city on that evening, are respectfully invited to attend. W. W HARVEY, N. G. CHAS. E. McR AY, Scc'y. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. ARRIVAL AND DEPART IT RE Or MAILS AT BELLEVUE, NEDnASKA. EASTERN. Council Bluffs and Bellevue Daily Mail, leaves Council Mulls, at 7 o'clock, A. M.f and arrives in Bell vue,at 12 o'clock, M. Re turning, leaves Bellevue, at 1 o'clock, P. M. EASTERN AND WESTERN. Glenwood and Fremont Mail leaves Glen wood Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrives in Bellevue at '9 o'clock, A. M. Leaves Fremont Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and arrives in Bellevue at 4 o'clock, P. M. NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN. Omaha and Nebraska City Mail, leaves Omaha Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrives in Bellevue at 10 o'clock, A. M. Returning, arrives iu Bellevue, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at "o'clock, A. M. WESTERN. Bellevue and Plattford Mail, leaves Bellevue every Fridar. at 6 o'clock. A. M. Returning, arrives in Bellevue every Saturday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. L. B. KINNEY, P. M. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clarke & Brother, Forwarding and Com. Merchants, Flour St. Louis Super. $3,23 per 98 lbs. " Iowa, $3,00. - " Fine, $2,50. . Meal $2 per 100 lbs. Apples Dried, $2.50 per bushel. Peaches " 4 00. Butter New 15c V 20 lb Muscovodo Sugar, 10 cents per lb. Belcner's Syrup, 70 cents per gallon. Coffee, 15 cents per lb. , Beans $2 23 V bus. Corn 50 bush. Oats 50c Beef 8 to 7c. Dried Beef 15c per lb. Rait (J. A., per sack, $3. Eggs 15c doi Hides Dry, 8c do Green, 3 Hay $4 00 $6 00 -p tun Bran. 30 cents per buHh. . ' Hams 11c. Sides Clear, 12 l-2c. Shoulders tic. Lard 15- c tf Onions $2 50$ bus. Potatoes 23 to 40. Telts Sheep 50c do Coon 23c Wood Cotton, 2.50, Hard, 3,30. Lumber Cottonwood sheat'gSO '$ m " , do sq. edrel $25 00 " do Oak, Walnut, Basswood $33 00 do Pine siding, clear $45 to $30 Tjm, do Flooring 2d . $00 00 1st $70 00 Boards, $30 (ft $70 00 Shingles Pine $7,50 V m. " . Cottonwood $3 50 Lath Pino $8 00 per m. Doors" $3 50 fft $1 75 each. Sash $1 00 (ft $2 1-4 per casement. !,EW ADVERTISEMENTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS & BELLEVUE DAILY OMNIBUS LINE. A Mail and Omnibus Line, will run daily (Sundays excepted) between Council Rlnri'a and Rellpvu. via ()m ilia. Leaves Council Bluff at 8 o'clock, A. M., and returning, leaves Bellevue, at 2 o'clock. n m . 1? T". IT.T1T July, 1858. 35 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting of the Bctiool board of the school district No. 6, of Sarpy Co., N. T., will be held at the onice of Justice Horace Kogers, tn Helleyue on Tuesday, Aug. 3d, 1850, at 2 o'clock, P. M All having business to transact with the board .are invited to attend. WM. R. SMITH, 35 Sec'y f the Board PROCLAMATION, TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF SARPY. NOTICE is hereby given, that an Election will n.f hM in aait lnunlv nn Mint;v August 2d, 1858, for the purpose of electing k . an : 'I" I 1 - ... rr luiiwwint: imuuriiti aim vuumy uiucers One Territorial Auditor. One joint Couneilinen, for the counties of Sarpy, Washington and Burt. One Councllmen for 'he county of Sarpy. Four Representatives " " One County Commissioner. One Justice of the Peace for the Bellevue precinct: Two Constables for the Bellevne nreclnct One Justce of tue Peace for the Plattford J'reeir.ct. Two fnnatahlaii tnr ti PI H Two Justices of the Peace for the Forest tiLy precinct. , One Constables for the Forest City r cinct. ' ' . T",.E,ection for the Bellevue precinct, will oe neld at the Bellevue House in the City cf Bellevue. The Plattford precinct at the stone bouse belonging to piper k Stlrtev, in Piatt . w 1jrh,'or"t Citv P"cinet at the house miuitw nuirias in forest City. The polls will be opened st 9 o'clock A. M iq continue open, until b o clock P. M. By Ooderof the Count v Commissioners STEPHEN D. BANGS, JiIltT.i, J toe 19 JSS-30 County Cle'k '. M. DAVENPORT. MERCHANT TAILOR, flru 31 BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA. BAH l rr.AKS. a. A. howasd. Ponso & Howard. ATTORNEYS at Law and Solicitors In chancery. Office In Thayer's building, on Farnham "Street, opposite the Western Ex change Hank. Heal Kstate bougnt ana sola on commission, Omaha, June, l&iK 3t) IS hereby given to C. Morkenhanpt, and all others whom it mav concern, that 1 will appear at the Land Olftce in Omaha Citv, on Saturday Julv Hit h , at iu o'clock- A. m. anu there prove my right to pre-empt Lot 1, in Section 31, Township M, mngeii, east or the Oth Principal Meridian, in Nebraska Ter ritory. 3I-3t JU1IM Ij. II I I.L.I . U 1 U .1 1 "S vrn Family Flour at 211.27 CLARK Jt BRO'S. F ENCINO Nails at Ii2"t2 CLARK & BRO'S. HAMS, Sides and Shoulders at n27t2 CLARK k. BRO'S. SKY LIGHT Daguerrcan Gallery Over A. IX. Orchard's Store, arnliam Street, Omaha City, X. T. 1MIE Public are respectfully invited to call . and examine our pictures. AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES. and Pictures transfered to Leather, taken at reasonable prices. (lt Pictures taken in rrom i to o seconds. ,T. P TODD, 27tf J. A. TODD. nrEWTRRANlEMENfS, Ready Pay. HAVING made a change in our business, we would give notice to our customers, that all demands due the firm of T. & .1. A. Nye, must be settled, and paid to J. A. Nye. The business will continue to be carried on by Kinna & Nye. at the old stand, on Main Street, in all its branches. Those in want or Mowers, or any thing else In their line, will be supplied, as cheap as elesewhere. 1. Si, J. A. i I-. Bellevue, June 1st, 1S5S. 27 Road Notices.. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA ) COUNTY OF SARPY. J NOTICE is hereby given that the County Commissioners of said county will meet at the residence of Willam Fletcher near Bellevue, on Monday the Uth day ol August A. D. at n o'clock A. M., for tlie purpose of viewing and locating roads, the first des cribed in petition as 'beginning at a point one and one fourth, miles norttior l ertar Island, on the Territorial Road, running by way of the people s bridge on Pappillion creek, thence to Hellcvue: tne otner commencing at nciievue dv the people's bridge and PbilanderCook's totlie Platte river. In the afternoon of said day at 2 o'clock, said commissioners will meet at the house of Bernhart Myers to view and locate a road proposed in petition, to run as follows: com mencing at a point near the residence of Bern- hart Myers where the Territorial road from Omaha to Cedar Island intersects the 1-4 sec. line of sec 17 T 13 R 13; thence west on said line to the center of said sec I'.thence S SO rods, thence west to the east line of sec 15 T 13 R 12, thence on the most practicable route to Fairview. All persons interested in the loca tion of said roads are requested to meet said commissioners at the house of said Bernhart Myers on the evenine; of said da v at tj o'clock. . . I. . ..it : J Ik- .Jul'. ... A 18f.8, the coun'y commissioners will meet at Child's mill at o'clock A. W., to view and locate two roadsj the 1st commencing at Child's mill, Tinning to Bellevue city by the most direct and practicable route; also a road to connect with the Territorial road at or near the bridge west of Hamilton's field; the 2d road commencing on the lino between Benj. Malthy and Reuben Loveiov's farms in sec 31 T 14 R 13 east, along said line to the east line of said section; thence on the line between Henry Zurcher and E. Lerew in sec 33 to the east line of said Zurcher and Lerew; thence to connect with the territorial road, running along the west line or the Bellevue Mission property. riatd commissioners will then m"et on tne evenin? of said day at 4 o'clock at the house of Reuben Lovejoy in the city of Be'levue, to near all parties interested In locating ana es tablishing said roads. By order of the eountv commissioners. S TEH PEN D. BANGS, County Clerk. nenevue, June 71H, lSoN. K.AMM, HOUSE, Sicn and Ornamental Pain'er, Grainer and Paper Haneer, will execute all order in his line of business, neat, cheap anu quicic. w one warranien. Kelerence: I ook and Davenport. SHOP a few doors north of the Bellevue House. 24tt QORN MEAL at CLARKE 4. BRO'S. F ANCY S. F. St. Louis Flour at CLARKE &. BRO'S. City Ordinance. Be it Ordained by the Cilu Council of way, Mayor of said City, be and is here by instructed to execute Deeds to Lots' included within the entry of the City Council, ot the City ot JSullerue, in ac cordance with the act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory, entitled "An Act regulating me ai.-psai or lands pur- chased in trust tor town sites, pat-sea and approved Feb. 10, 1S57, to all per sons who may desire the same, and who may be legally entitled thereto. Lot conveyed, however, shall be charged with their du proportion of the costs am: charges, of the entering of the Ciiy, and such other expensps as may have neces sarily accrued. C. T. HOLLO WAY, Mayor. Attest, IIehry M. IU't, Recorder. QROCERIESat CLARRE t BRO'S. FAIIT J". T. ivo. ion.j By tho President of tho United States. IN pursuance of law, 1. JAMES 1U C1IAN AN, President of the United States ot America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the under mentioned land 'tTices In the Territory of Nebraska, at tho periods hercinal'U-r desig nated, to wit i At the land olT.ca at EHOWNSVILLE, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following-named townships, vu : North of the has, line and east of the siTfhprincipal vitrirf itn. That part of township one outside of the Sac and Fox;, and Half Breed, Nemaha reser vation, of range 17. The part of townships 1. 2, 3, and 4 out side of the Sac and Fox, and Half Breed, Ne maha reservation, and fractional townships 5 and ti, of range 10. That part of township one outside of the Sac Rnd Fox reservation ; township 2, tho parts of townships 3, 4, and A, outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reservation ; and frac tional township li,vf range 15. That part of township Olio outside of the Sac and Fox reservation; townships 2, 3, and 4 ; that part of township 3 outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reservati n ; and town ship 0, of range 14. Township 1,2, 3, 4. 5, and 0, of range 13. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and f, ot range 12. Townships 1, )l, S, 4, 5, and it, of range 11. Townships I, 2, II, 4, 5, and tl, of range 10. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and ti, of range 9. At tho land olliee at NEBRASKA CITY, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the dispos al of the public lands within the following named townships, vU i North of the base line and cast of the sixth principal meridian. Fractional township 7 and 8, of range 15. Township 7, and fractional townships 8, , 10. 11, arid 12. of range 14. Townships 7, 8, ., 10, U, and 12. and frac tional township 13. of range 13. Townships 7, 8, '.MO, and U, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12. Townships 7, 8, 9, ID, and 11, and fraction al township 12, of range 11. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. and fractional townships 12, 13, and 14, of range 10. Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 13, and lti, of range 9. At the land office at OMAHA CITY commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for tne disposal of tne public lands within the following-named town ships, viz : North of tlie base fine and eiist of the sixth principal meridian. Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 10, of range 14. Fractional townshis 13, 14, 15, 16, end 17, of range 13. Fractional townships 12 and 13, townships 14,15, nnd lfi, and frac.ional townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of ranee 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 13, Id, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of range 11. Fractional townships 12, 13, and 11, and townships 15, 1ft, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 10. Fractional townships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, will be exolued from tfie sales. Tlie offering of the above lands will be com menced on the days appointed, and will pro ceed in the order in which tuey are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no gale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be ad nutted until artcr uie expiration or tne two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Wash ington, this thirtieth day of March, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty- eight. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President i Tuos. A. Hendricks, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIM ANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre emption to any of the lands within the town ships and parts of townships above enumer ated is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and reciever of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, ant hero e the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. THUS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office RANGER JONES' FERRIES. JONES' new and well arranged Ferry, Is now in operation on the Elkhorn River, near its mouth, situated on Section ?3, Township 11, Mange ID, I'.ast, between the Steam Saw Mills of Root & DimocK, and J. C. and J. Reeves. I also have a good new Flat, large and con venient on the same Section and Range of the Horn Ferry, where I will cross travelers over the Platte' River, on Fridays and Saturdays, when the weather and circumstances will ad mit; or1 on other days if necessary. The above Ferries are on a direct route west of Bellevne to Fremont, on the Platte, on the north, and Chester Salt Snrines. Salt Creek. Pawnee Village on the south side, and Fort Kearnv. Fort Laramie, Salt Lake City, &c. 23 RANGER JONES For Sale X T WM. RAWITZER'S Chesp Cash sjfj. Store, No. 6, Jefferson Street, PROVISIONS, LEMONS, ICE CREAM, CIGARS, fc ' FANCY CANDIES. ; If yon wish to purchase any of the above, cheap for cash, call at my store and examine for yourselves. tilt WM. RAWITZER. . Wanted. CASH will be paid by Clarke at Bro. any quantity of dry and green bides. l-3t for For Rent or Sale. rriHE Fine Stone Building known as the X. Bellevne H'ore, situated on the corner of Jefferson and 27th streets, Bellvue, N. T., will 6e sold, or rented, at a bargain. For terms, enquire, cf ' JLEMON at the Font ne tie Sin 20 ... NEW AltRMGEMENTS ! NEW (G ID S A N I) Mew Prices ! L, B. KINNEY & CO. T HIE undersigned nre now opening the largest and best selected, assortment of Spring and Summer goods, ever before altered in market) for the truth of this, we in-lie the Ladies and Gentlemen to call and see that thie is no News Paper pu(T, no fiction, no gast j But truth in reality, Even in Nebraska Therefore come one, come all, aim David will be on hand In his usual good humor to wait on all, Ladies tn particular. Every thing may be found In the shape of choice dress goods fwr Spring and Summer at 1 KINNEY k. CO;s. G1 ROCER1ES of evry'descriptlon, cheap at r KINNKY A. CO'S. jOUTS and iihon, good and warranted at KINNER &. CO'S. p AITF.RS, Buskins, VJT variety at and Slippers of every KINNEY &. CO'S. ' NAILS, (ilass and Q'leenswsre, chesp at KINNEY k. CO'S. Moticc. I HAVE been very indulgent with my custom ers about paying up, sometiir.es this prin cl pel ceases to be a virtue. I will now notify all to coir up to the rac and settle old scores immediately, and vou will very much oblige Your obedient servant, lfitf L. B. KINNEY. XOTLCK!" LETTERS of Administration on ths estate of John Ray late of Sarpy county, de ceased ; havine been granted to the s"bscriber residing in Bellevue, lie hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to call and settle the same, and those having claims against the estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 13 WILLIAM If. WRIGHT. Ad'm'r GUSTAVF, SLXGF.K, COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO. OFFICE GLENWOOD, IOW ORDERS left at the office of Sbakspesre Boyes, St. Mary, will receive prompt at tention. G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, would respectfully inform the citizens of Mills and adjoining counties, that he is prepared to execute all work of the following character i Laying off town sites, leveling of streams fur water power, drawing of maps plain and colored, drawing designs for buildings of all styles, with estimates of cost. Correct plats of the townships of Mills County, showing the true positions of the tim ber, water courses and blulfs, kept constantly on hand. Having had experience both In this country and in Europe, he feWs assured of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Gold Medal awarded at the late St. Louis fair to G. Seeger 4. S. Schimonsky for the best topographical map. OUice Glenwood, Mills co., Iowa. 14 SPECIAL NOTICE I rpiIE undersigned informs the public, that L after this date, they have adopted the Cash system, and reduced their profit column te the lowest figures. All persons indebted to us, are requested to call and settle before the first of May, A. C. without fail. April 8, 18S8. J. P. HORN, & Co. 6t20 Notice T HEREBY give notice, that on and after JL the 151 h day of April next, I will proceed to give deeds, to those entitled to lots and land, la that portinof the City of Bellevne, en tered by the Mayor: " as a town site," at the omce or isowen A Strickland. LEAVITT L. BO WEN. Mayor. ADMIISTRATOR' TOTICE. TETl ERS Testamentary on the estate of 4 Alexander Davis, late of Sarpy county, ueceaseu, uaving oeen granien. to tne undesign ed, residing in said county, she hereby notifies all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate, to make iiuuiedjatft payment, and those having claims, to present the same properly authenticated, for settlement on befor the first day of Mav next. IRENE DAVIS, Am'r. Bellevue, March 1st, ISjS. 3ml5 Trustee's Sale. VyilEREAS Robert 8. McEwendid by his r certain deed ot Irust, dated the, I wen ty Sixth day of October, 1S57, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds, in Sarpy County, Nebraska Territ ry, in Book B, Pae zjt, convey to warren Green, the follow ine described land, t : the undivided half of the 8 1-2 of S W, N E of S W, and N W of S E quarter of Sec. 18. in Township II, north, Range 14, lyut of the tith principal meridian. Nebraska Territory. Also his interest In the S E of N E quarter of Section 18, in Town ship 14, north, Range H, east, in the County of Sarpy, Territory of Nebraska j which said conveyance to the said Warren Green, wss tn trust to secure the payment of said Robert S. McEweu's note, therein particular described t sum noio adieu uciouer , loot, pay able ninety days after date, for t e sum of Fve Hundred and Nine Dollars, ($"00) upon which there is now due, and unpaid, at this date, Five Hundred and Twenty-Tliree Dol lars and Thirteen Cents. Now. at the reauest of the holder of said note, and in pursuance of the terms and provisions of said deed of trust ty wtiica tne undersigned is duly appointed and constituted trustee, and attorney for the ssid Robert S. McEwes, and In his name with full power to sell and convey the above de. scribed land. Public notice is hereby aiven that the undersigned trustee will, on Mouday, the 7U) day or June, 1858, between ths hours or A. -M, and 4 o'clock, P. M. of that day, St the Bellevue House, in the city of Belle vue, oarpy County, JNebraska Territory, sell the above described Land at Public. ..Miction, for cash, to the highest bidder, to satisfy said nwr, interest ana costs or said sale. FRANCIS A. WHITE, Trustee. BeUsvue, May 5, 1M. 4)54 VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned have opened, a largs and commodious new store, on the corner of Main and Sth Streets, In Bellevue, where a varied assortment of Goods may be found Among them are DRY GOODS, Sucti as Brawn Mnslln, Calico, Sheeting, , Shirting. Iieiicry, MOTM2o KNIVES. FORKS. SCYTHES, WOOD-SAWS, SHOVELS, HAY-FORKS. SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, ke., Together with a quantity of Boots c3 Slioos Segnrs, Makes, Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpet sacks, Window Sash, Doors, TEAS AND SUGARS, Tobocco, Queensware, Glasswaro, Flour, Crackers and a great many more articles. They keep constantly on hand, a large as sortment of good Wine nml l.liiunrs, Warranted the bcBt quality j cheap for cash. n.17tf J.'P. HORN h CO. Meat Market Changed Hands. MESSRS. OLIVER At. STONE, have pur chased of II. Cook G ninth, his entire Interest in the butchering business, and will hereafter be found at his old stand, on Miss'on Avenue, east of Main Street, under 8. M. Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, where they will be hiiiipy to wait upon his old cus tomers, and all others who may choose to favor them with their patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 20. Omni CHARLES STONE. W. II. Longsdorf, GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental Surgery, respectfully announce to the cit izens of Bellevue, and vicinity, that he is now prepared to practice Dentistry, In all Its va rious branches. Office hours from 2 till 5, P. M. 45 To tlio 3PlX"fcllo. riIHE undersigned having purchased the en X tire stock of Jewelry, formerly owned by Alex. Kemp, Is prepared to sell the same at 2! per cent less than was ever offered in this etty before, as room must be made for a large pring assortment. The stock consists of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Clocks. Setts of Cameo, Coral, Enamel, Painted, Gold Stone, Masonic, and Mourning Jewelry, Broaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Shirt Studs, Lockets, Bracelets, Rings, Gold, Silver, and Plaited Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Gold and Silver Spectacles. Also a splendid as sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. Also Musical Instruments. Cutlery, Port Monies, Pouches, Card Cases, A hue stock of Rides, Shot Guns, Revolv ers, fcc, which will be sold 'at a small ad vance above cost, as the subscriber wishes to go out o tne gun business. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch by competent workmen. I still continue to take Omaha Serin. Wes tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mon ey, or gold and silver, in exchange for goods. (j xr more on run mreet, one door from Farnham, and directly opposite the Western Exchange Bank, Omaha, N.T. Please call and, examine goods and prices. ' T. W. WOODS. Omaha, Jan. 12th, 1858. 3m9 SEEDS FOR 1858. "KTE are now prepared with a full and r V and complete stock of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of the new crop, to supply any demand whole sale and retail, on the very best of terms. Our stock is new (as we do not consign seeds and take none back to mix up again,) and much of it grown under our own directions In this state. Our stock of European seeds Is imported directly by ourselves from the most re'iable growers' in England and France, We feel confident no better advantages to the public can be offered than we can give, and we cordially invite an examination of our stock before purchasing. Our stock consists In part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas, Beens, 4c, a very large variety of Garden Seeds and. a full assortment of Flower Seeds of choice varieties. Also, 150 bushels pure Chinese Sugar Cane Seed. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements. Full priced seed and implement catalogue sent upon receipt of stamp to pay postage. 1 1 r. . K i I). r.MfcK v k. CO.. 3raoe!4 204 Lake Street, Chicago. Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage by Advertisement. TEIiRITORY OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF SARPY, Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee,! vs. i William R. Johnson, ) Alfred Kellum, i Aaron O. Cox, Mortgagere. $ Mortgage dated, March 1 Ith, A. D. 1857, re corded in book E., Page 160, April 21st, IWI, II IU O'CIOCK, A. Al. Default having been made In tbe payment of the sum of two thousand and two hundred dollars, ($2,200,) which is claimed to be due at tue uate ot tnie notice, sua secured by a certain Deed of Mortrace. bearine date March 14th, A. D. 1857, executed by William R. Johnson, then of the State of Iowa, Alfred Helium, and Aaron U. l:ov, of Bellevue, Sar py Cvuuly, Nebraska Territory, to Reuben Lovejoy, of Bellevue, aforesaid, and Recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, at Oma ha Citv, for Sarpy County, N. T., in Book E, rage iwi, on tne zist or April, A. D., 1857. at 10 1-2 o'clock A. M. Now, therefore, notice la hereby given, that In pnrsuare e ot a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute, in such cases made and provided, the premises de scribed in and conveyed by ssid mortgage, to wit : alt that certain piece and parcel of land, with its aDmirtenancea. situated and li-inp in the city of Bellevue, in said county of Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska, and described as Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) in said city of Bellevne, according to the survey there. of, made by Mr. Schimonsky, In the year 185G, will be sold at public auction on the 18th day of June, A. IX 1858, between ths hours rf 0 o'clock, in the forenoon, and tbe setting of the sun en that day, to the highest bidder; the sale to be in front of the Bellevue House, in the city of Bellevue, Sarpy Connty. Nebraska ierntory. KtUBK.N LOV EJOY, Mortgagee. T. B. Lmoji, AU'y. Mrch :4r..lV ' Notice of the Foreclosure of Mortgif by Advertisement. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, ) COUNTY OF SARPY. J Reuben fovejoy, Mortgagee, ) vs. C Alfred Kellum, V. A. Gwyer, Mortgagors. J Deed of Mortgage dated December 18th, A. D. 1857, end recorded In Book B., Pages SO", 270 and 271 December 21st, 1887 at 10 o'clock, A. M. Default having been made In payment of the Slim of two thousand (M.aon,) which Is claimed to be due at tbs uoio ii inn nonce, urn securea Dy a deed or Mortgage bearing date, December I8th, 1857. vieiilit ti !?.,! k'.lli. ...J V i ti - - - ........ viiiiiiii mm v, n. uvrir, of Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory, to Hsu- vu nuvrioy, or uin ciiy or neiievue. oarpy County, Nebraska Territory, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Barpy County, N. T., In book B., pages 2(19,270 and 271, on the 21st day of December, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Now, therefore, notice is herehv riven Hint' In tinrananoa n of sale contained In said mortgage, and of ths oiauue in sucn cases made and provided, tbe premises described In snd conveyed by ssid mortgage, to wlti All that certain piece r parcel of land, lying and being situate In tbs County of Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska, and described as follows, to wit t Commenc ing for the same at a post 81.0 rods, North 81 J decrees, East nf the S. W. corner of sec tion thirteen, (13) Township thirteen, (13) Rnnee thirteen. M3V east nf lh Ait, rrl.l nal Meridian thence north 47i degrees, west 2.1. ft rods to a Cottonwood stnmn. th.ni.. xo-ik 31 degrees, east 0.5 rods to a post, thence South 47 1-2 degrees east, 23.5 rods tl) H filial Ihnni.. ...ifK OA .Ik...... . as - I - ' " ' uijicca vreai rods to the nlnce of beginning, containing one nvm mm miy-seven percn, togeiner wlln all and singular the tenement and hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonvl nr. nr In anywlss appertaining, consisting in part cf one engine, boiler and all the machinery and fixtures for s perfect steam saw-mill, manufse tured by Cooper and Clirk.Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and said to be of thirty horse power, will be n, I'liunu aiu mm mi uie zuiu aayor June, A. D. 1858, between the hours of 0 o'clock; A. M.. Snd the settlnir nf Ilia aim nn th clay, to the highest bidder. The sale to be In iroin m uie llellevua Mouse In th f'll nt Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory. REUBEN LOVEJOY. t n r .... Mortgagee. T. fl. Lemon, Att'v. April 1st, 1808. " nlSHlt Notice. THE SALE of the above described proper ty, Is postponed, at the request of the MiirtiTSffiir. ii n II I ha 91 ml Ami A ....... a n 1858, between the hours of nine o'clock, A. M snd the setting of the sun of the same day, at the Bellevue House. . T. B. Lemon, REUBEN LOVEJOY. Attoiny. Morttjacee. July 10, 1858-32 THE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE: -Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, DearW Street, Chicago. CAPITAL,, 8150,000. DIRECTORS! ItlMUMD CAMFIKLD, ISAAC COOK, H. A. wywcoo. H. S. MONftOK, OFFICERS i Edmund Canfleld, Pres., Wm. 8. Bates, Sec'y, Henry Chapman. Treaa. rriHIS Company wss organized on ths 87tbi X day of March, A. D. 1855, under a spec ial charter from tbe Legislature of Illinois, a n H hnalnftaa nmmn..i .....I. . i. - . ...... ... v. win. i mvii is- vorable auspices. 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III. ' Messs. H. Wheeler k. Son, Aurora. III. Messrs. Judd, Smith k, Pratt, Dixon, 111 Nehsmiah Case, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. Wm. B. Fundy, Esq., Springfield, III. Gen. I. Curn, Springfield, 111. Richard Ivers, Esq., St. Louis, Mo. T. B. LEMON, Agent, Bllue. AND Jewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSHAM, having retired front the lata firm of L'mn AV Frtlaha has opened a new store at No 3, Capt. Dowa'a building, bet ween the Methodst Church ana the Poet O0iee. w here he invites his old ptt- iuiii to uim can. Tim nieces and Jwplrv. nf ,.. J-.M. lion, ncauy ana expeatiiotisiy repaired. O 1 Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given t George T. 1 Twia. John PI.l.nJ mr,A -II -IW -1 " m, .iiU mi. vi. u i concerned, to sppear before tbe Register and WftdnlHsv th 9nrt Haw .f Vina 1fiA . 1A , .... w.. j wa VJSVy SS tj o'clock A. V., and offer such evidence as yo may uav in support or aavsrse to the pre emption of John Cleveland, to lots 1. 1, and 3, Section 7, Tp 13, Range 12 east, as per Instructions of the Commissioner of ths Land Office to re-Investigate said pre-empUou. JOHN A. PARKER Jr., Register, A. R. GILLMORE, Receiver. March aoth, 185S. 22t4 IMssolution. rriHE partnership heretofore exlstlrr under J. the name of WM. C. AVERILL k, CO. la this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will be conducted hereafter by Wm. C. Averill, who is authorised to settle ail accounts of the late firm. WM. C. AVERILL. W. F. I.ON'ryT'fMir